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                  Greg Hurrell
                  
                
                As noted in the GitHub ticket, memcache 1.2.13 addresses this issue, and it is now possible to do: $ gem install memcache -- --disable-64bit "CFLAGS=\'-march=i686\'" And therefore also: $ bundle config build.memcache --disable-64bit "CFLAGS=\'-march=i686\'" (May be necessary to prefix that with sudo -u rails_user -Hif you want the correct~/.bundle/configfile to be written to for the user your Rails app runs as.)For 1.2.12 the acceptable workaround is to build libmemcache first, then: $ env GEM_HOME=/path/to/shared/bundle/ruby/1.8 EXTERNAL_LIB=1 gem install memcache And then when running bundle install, pass it --path /path/to/shared/bundle.
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                  Greg Hurrell
                  
                
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